Edward Murphy

Edward, Ed, Ned, or Ted Murphy may refer to:

Military

 * Edward F. Murphy (died 1908), U.S. Army corporal, Medal of Honor recipient for actions during the Indian Wars in 1879
 * Edward Murphy (Medal of Honor) (died 1924), U.S. Army private, Medal of Honor recipient for actions during the Indian Wars in 1869
 * Edward R. Murphy (naval officer) (born 1937), U.S. Navy officer, executive officer of the USS Pueblo

Politics and law

 * Edward Murphy (politician) (1818–1895), Canadian senator
 * Edward Murphy Jr. (1836–1911), U.S. senator from New York, and mayor of Troy, New York
 * Edward Joseph Murphy, Canadian politician
 * Edward Sullivan Murphy (1880–1945), Northern Irish politician
 * Edward Preston Murphy (1904–1958), U.S. federal judge

Sports

 * Ned Murphy (fl. 1880s), Irish sportsman
 * Ed Murphy (pitcher) (1877–1935), American baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies
 * Ed Murphy (first baseman) (1918–1991), American baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies
 * Edward Murphy (cricketer) (1921–2020), English cricketer
 * Ed Murphy (soccer) (1930–2005), Scottish-born soccer player, played for the U.S. national team, 1955–1969
 * Ed Murphy (basketball, born 1941), American college basketball coach
 * Ted Murphy (Australian footballer) (born 1947), Australian rules footballer
 * Ed Murphy (basketball, born 1956), American basketball player
 * Edward Murphy (rower) (born 1971), American rower
 * Ed Murphy (rugby league) (born 1992), Australian rugby league player

Others

 * Edward Murphy (bishop) (1651–1728), Irish Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin
 * Edward Henry Murphy (c.1796–1847), Irish painter
 * Edward A. Murphy Jr. (1918–1990), American aerospace engineer, namesake of "Murphy's Law"
 * Edward A. Murphy (chemist) (fl. 1920s–1930s), Dunlop researcher credited with the invention of latex foam
 * Ed Murphy (activist) (born 1945), American activist
 * Edward H. Murphy (fl. 1970s–2000s), American businessman, executive of the American Petroleum Institute
 * Edward Francis Murphy (1892–1975), American playwright, novelist, educator, and Catholic priest